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Little Voices, Big Hearts: Fredonia Elementary Students Serenade Seniors on a
Snowy Day
By Lumen Ihong
In a heartwarming celebration of love and community, Kindergarten through second-grade students from
Fredonia Elementary School delivered a musical treat to their elderly friends at Fredonia Senior Center on
Thursday, the day before Valentine’s Day.
Braving the snowy weather, the children arrived bundled in coats and scarves, their excitement radiating
as they stepped into the warm and welcoming senior center. With bright eyes and eager smiles, they
gathered in front of an audience of delighted seniors, ready to share their gift of song.
The young performers kicked off their mini-concert with the playful classic Mairzy Doats, bringing laughter
and joy to the room as the seniors nodded along to the nostalgic tune. The lighthearted melody sparked
memories for many in the audience, some of whom softly sang along, reminiscing about their own
childhoods.
Following that, the children’s sweet voices filled the room with Fly Me to the Moon, the timeless song
made famous by Frank Sinatra. Their confident voices and joyful expressions captivated the seniors, who
listened intently, some tapping their hands to the rhythm.
One resident, clearly impressed, smiled and asked, “Do they actually know this song, or did they just
memorize it?” The question brought chuckles from those nearby, as the children grinned proudly, knowing
they had learned and practiced every word with care.
But the students weren’t finished yet. After their final note, they eagerly walked up to the seniors, handing
out special Valentine’s letters they had made with love. Each card was decorated with colorful hearts,
drawings, and heartfelt messages, bringing even more warmth to an already joyful day.
The students had spent days preparing for this visit, practicing their songs and crafting their sweet letters
with care. Their teachers, who helped organize the event, beamed with pride at the heartfelt performance
and the thoughtful gesture.
“This is what Valentine’s Day is all about—spreading love, kindness, and joy,” said Ms. Lumen, who
helped lead the effort. “Our students learned that even a simple act, like singing a song and giving a
handmade letter, can make someone’s day brighter.”
After handing out the letters, the students quickly said their goodbyes and left right away, eager to return
to school and get their own Valentine’s Day party started.
As the snow continued to fall outside, inside, hearts were warmed by the beautiful display of
thoughtfulness and the reminder that music, love, and a simple act of kindness can brighten even the
coldest of days.